Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1894 — Page 4

THE BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE. INDIAN A. TUESDAY, JANUARY. i\ IStU.

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Everybody wants to buy some friend something, but you say times are too hard. You c an easily remedy that by

visiting the

for ]>arliawein grants every year alxrut

fur royal i rt t nts and bounties.

r. > .i : er.N t.ie v. iti» Americans who attend Hritish race 1 ' • '*• | meetings urn alwaya iuipresi-ocl with the

_ ' 1 v " ,,ar,,co -l evidence they elTord of the sov« reign’s Boston. \. .id. !t ” n| ' os ; s 1 1 ^ ^ J ’ | mnnificent i .itrouago of the national

sport, for at every important “event"

there is a Queen’s plate in which all

a« it seems to ixs conwoeno | _ compete Bnt here Lermaje^y e».

a “state secret by ’ * The president if tin 1'nited States re-

obtain complete information on the sitbjcctofthe ralarios paid to the world's

chief ruler., as .t seems to be consider. .1 j I|ia co ,..,. llt here oermajesty en-

i-i me governments, i j 0 y a reputation of benevolence with-

T^ODEL.

reives $r>0.000, < .■ a monthly salary of tll.KHi.Cij. lively third mouth the chee sent to him has a terniinal figure of 67 cents. The shah of Persia, when not wandering ubcuL Europe, abusing the hospitality of its reigning sovereigns

i f terror to invade

out personal inconvenience, for the moneys for these stakes are dutifully provided by the house of commons every year. Parliament also utttnds to the repairs of palaces, and even for kitchen gardens attached then to. sometime^ at a cost of

, , iluO.iXHi in one \ iar. Roval vachts are

and causing a spasm -.f terror to invade furllUllt .,, un<1 p,.,,, i„repa,'rat an annual

v . , . 11t • the household he houors with his pres-I t of n eil riy ^oo.OOO. Her majesty’s

And buying something useful. Nothing would be more ap- j ence, is employed m supervising tho ii niIler costs flbO yearly, her lustoriogpropriate than some of the nice things you find in Neckwear, S arduous"^ TeU? idJSooo’- " ! '.V sTputd^ bought especially for the holiday trade, or a pair of those oooayear. Ti. • czar of Russia is in tho ' } ' 11

new Silk Suspenders, or one of those handsome Night Robes, enjoyment ei .m ' .conu' of .tio/Hjo,ooo

or a pair of Gloves—anything from a 25c cloth to the finest

Something Worthy of Note.

People lo Saw Hie Fair \la,y See It kin.

imported Kid Glove, a Rubber Coat or a tine Mackintosh, a Silk Umbrella, a Leather Grip. Hat or Cap, a fine Dress Shirt, or a half dozen of our new Collars and Cutis, Mufflers, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs- finest line in the city, a suit

of Clothes or an Overcoat would not be amiss.

MODEL * CLOTHING * STOBE.

F. A. HAYS, PROP.

B. F. JOSLIIM liaiidU'H tht* lligfhost Grade Bru/.il Hloek

And the Best Uittshiirgrli and Anthracite, t.’nal yard opposite Vandalia freijfht oiiiee.

Is the Kasf Good tnou^h? I Surely the meat we have i* 1 vrood enough for anybody. It is the best we ever saw and at , the price we ask is very much better value 1 than anything Bimilur to he had in the city. We kill no stock but what we know to be urood. Try our tender steaks, our juiey roasts ' ond our sausage. STONER A, STONER, MEAT : MARKET, Meisse’soid stand. E. Wasiiinifton stri'ci. !

GEMS IN VERat.

Her llirthday. M> darling, with eyes like October, And heart that is younn as the May, \Yliat shall I isli thee, this day of days? Bethink thee, sweetheart, and say. I would t hat t imo could stand st ill for awhile, And leave thee as now thou art. As fresh ns the early daw n is fresh. As white os the snowdrop’s heart. Lid the lest nl the world grow old and cold. But, oh! let me still keep thee— The. same fore . 4 r, my ^irl of airls. Forever a girl for me.

yearly. The diguifietl king of Siam struggles along on a similar sum. l h<* Romanoffs own as private property about one-tweuiietb of tho Ix st laml in Russia, almost the entire mining district in the Altai, many of the most lucrative works in tlm I'ral. ami have a civil list of 0,000,000 rubles, which tho czar can

increase ;.t b’s pleasure.

I To the ri val family of Spain is paid $8,900,000 annually, and the Italians make np a purs - of $11,000,000 and more for their royalties. Such figures ns these console the British p'-oploto some extent for their antinal outlay under specific laws of $’b01‘».000 on Victoria and her

brood.

That reformed pirate of the seas, the sultan ol. Morocco, has an annual allowance of $2,.700.000, and the mikado of Japan draws from the treasury $2,300,u00. The impotent royalty of Egypt receives $1 ..77.7.(1110 from the substance of

, Those who did not see for the modest sum of fS2. . . . Queen Victoria lias built memorials | homes wliete tliey rilll \lSlt

of her late husband in Windsor castle tilt'll' fireside,

uml in Hyde park. Parliament votes ,

•very year su>0 for attiudauts at the former, and $2..700 for repairs and re gilding of the latter. In addition to thjs, her majesty owns an enormous amount of private property—houses, lauds and stocks—although by law she is not suppoeed to have any source of income save what the nation provides. When Prince Albert died, leaving personalty variously estimated at from $3,000,000 to $5,000,000, the statute was defied. The will was not even deposited at Somerset House, the legal receptacle for such papers, much 1< made public—but then there is only one Queen Victoria.

Albert P Solthwick. ROW IN A CAUCUS.

il may have it brought to their it in their own parlor and by

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HOW CAN THIS BE?

Fhe Banner Fimks has made this possible by its readers taking advantage of our offer below and securing one of our World’s Fair in Wnter Colors.

Till ill) life bn!.!. I.« t mo v. r.ir 11■ 4 Autl (lien lr( lue

• imI mi heart is cold« ' UpOII III) bft'O'f,

Mcthoil.H of Kopublican , f In New York

Deiioum-eil by a Member.

Albany. Jan. 2.—The Republicans

With it the Great Columbian Exposition can lie seen again in all its grandeur and beauty. All those wonderful structures which made the White City noted the world over for the beauty of their architectural, features can he looked

, upon and studied at leisure, All the lovely hits of scenery

hpn t 7nUcr , ,‘,s' Un ‘^msficir^iesumabir &na De,no< ' r “ t, ' 1 at nmmiscs last which made the grounds so attractive are reproduced in their

natural colors and will again anord enchantment to the beholder. No important feature of the Fair has been left out, and the accurate descriptions which accompany the views, give an excellent and entertaining history of the GREAT-

EST E\ ENT of tiie nineteenthcenturi .

henzollerus satisfied, presumably, vrith a yearly tribute <>f $1,125,000 from t.ho Prussian empire. The Austrian emperor receives a yearly “salary” of

$3,7.70,000.

Even the iiltan >f Zanzibar lays his hand upu.i $1.<i00.< 00 a year, and $700,000 are \ rung fr. i i the fair haired people uf Sa ..ony—a community about as

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‘M*,»hU ami *‘IJ«*arl.'’ Mind is n n .T.sttT l 1 I'tillili ' . shiv - its no blest sla\ i s: Heart n iDvinj; sr.vitir, E* rTl hy ev'ry one it

paves.

Miial i-' »i > id. < »h dating, liar di ami se\ eiv; Heart, tentler uml $:t.niL,, i.iirul:-' but witli hopo ami tear. Mind, tin 1- . i > ' \\ an:- . ■ii« s liluli as fame can carry bainc; Heart siulm i<>r love, ahasii'd. biusliinpr red with moiic.sl shame. Mind, in i n h inctitiii tituls, !:nows a sttantje, t riuinfilmnt biiss; Hoart, ecstatic, ireuiblcE but benenth the lover's kiss. Mind strives in brilliance to outshine brightness of a star: Hearts are all cuntentinont when lla y deeply loving are. Mind seeks only knowledge wherever it may Ih* sought: IU irt learns not a lesson save h) little (.'upid

tauu:ht.

Mind boldly contefnidates e’en the very throne of God; Heart, submissive, bows nlxlued by woman’s slightest nod.

THE SHAII OF PERSIA.

-by the rt j^rin^ duke and liis purpled

Mind argues, that which is unknown, cannot I gailtf. Portugal and Sweden each spend

$000,000 on the kilims, and Brazil tonnerIv Rave the satu« ainonnt to Doni Pedro. ua r onseua s salary not punt with any precise regularity at present. With less people than live iu some of the wards of New York city, and with an expanse of country about equv.l to the confines of Delaware, the petty princelings of Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen receive as a compensation for their presence tho sum

of $150,000.

The republic of France is sufficiently generous t<> allow her president.$200,000 yearly income, but Switzerland only gives to her chief magistrate house rent and a salary of $11,000. Naked little Hayti remunerates her presidential crowd to tho extent of $210,000 a year. The governor generals of (Canada and of Victoria are paid $50,000, while the similar functionary in India receives $200,-

be, furs loth:

Heart, lln.ujdi unable to expound, righliy feels

tiie truth.

Mind is ever W4>rried with the politicsof states; Hearts art* m ver anxious save for imiipinessof

mates.

Mind’s hint i etornnl as tl palpitatini; air; Heart oft is satisfied with a tress of silken

hair.

Ml ml 4 i 1 • i; 1 >t s ti nd s”ornsi!i‘ happiness of weak, jo>nus heart; Heart . liutphs at ami is bore d by Mind's scienco, lore and art. Mini . ullen, n -ons woe, d^rkm-ss, hate come from above; Heart'r swet; heart bents thankful that God uivi*.- ihdit, Joy and love. Mind, all', travi*r-e> lathomlesa distances of

space:

Heart, fatally entangled, trips in grau/.y bits of

lace.

Mind goes castle building wherever it can r< >am: lleai i. in hut, cottage or mansion, simply eruves a home. Mind U brave and able, dadiing, selfish and

night mmiiimtcd candiihitcrt for legislative offices. Representative Sehoepttin in the Republican assembly caucus made n speech denouncing methods that had l>een adopt»*d by* Republicans in the contest for clerkship, saying it was for similar methods in state jMijitics that the people voted down the Democrats in Novemlier’e elections. The Democrats nominated Sulser for sjieaker of tile assembly and Jacob A. Cantor for president pro tern of the senate. The Republicans nominated George Malby for speaker and Senator Saxton for presi-

dent pro tein.

Dav i«l < heney I lead. CoLl'MBfS. ()., Jan. 2.—Rev. David R. Cheney, D. D . one of the best known ministers of the Baptist church in America, died yesterday in Chicago, aged 73 years, and the remains were shipjied to this city for burial. Labor BLdpiiiK Capital. I'lTTsuntu, Jan. 2.—The Dispatch today says: Loans of money arc being made by the Windowglass Workers' union to some of tin* employing iiiantifacturers to enable them to tide over business troubles.

•ItidgPt* IHlVer.

Little Rock, Jan. 2.—Judge Caldwell refuses to enter the order of Judge Jenkins restraining Northern Pacific employes from striking. Ho contends that they have a perfect right to strike, but must not interfere with the com-

pany's property.

Stevens In Pawtucket. Pawtccket, R. I., Jan. 2.—Ex-Minis-ter Stevens was present at the Garfield Republican club’s banquet last evening. Ho was received with prolonged applause and took occasion to denounce the administration's policy toward

Hawaii.

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Watch works Kcct*iv«*r. Colcmill's, O., Jan. 2.—Phillip H. Brack was last night appointed receiver for the Columbus Watch company. The works have been closed several weeks. When running full, Km hands aro employ t d.

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File only set of Facsimile Drawings in Water -Colors illustrating the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago hv

the celebrated artist Graham.

Every Sketch in the Collection is a GEM. I he next best thing to an actual visit to the World's Fair is an examination of these beautiful water colors. No picture in black and white can convey the faintest idea of the real appearance made on Midway Blaisance by the brilliantly arranged Turks, Arabs, Indians, and the many other nationalities to be seen there. The life, the warmth, and the spirit of these pictures make them captivating to both young and old and render them more satisfactory than they could possibly be if they were in plain black and white.

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To Bleep! to sleep! The 1on-r. hriedit-1\uy i- *l*jne, Ami ii»ukn4*-*4 ik. -. iron! ?! • ;:n. To bleep! to sleeep! Wliate’er thy joys, tliey vanish with the day: Wbato’er thy griefs, in sleep they fade away. To sleep! to sleep! Sleep, mournful heart, ami let the past lie past! i S!u‘p, happy soul! <%d life will sleep at hist. To sleep! to sleep!

' * » ' '< ’uf. St. I’l TrHKBi'Ho. Jan. 2.—M. De Gier-.

are luierfsting. Suo receivtn a.i queea | lninist ,, v 0 f fovaign afraivu, i« serioosly (yiatoria) an aHimal •‘alary. i. r-m.-.i tlm ] jii, thi re»uU ><i' a InmI thill. civil list., of $i.u25,0uu; a.i Duciieas of i

Lam astc r she draws annually $20.7.000

Good New Year neginiiing;.

Lyons, Jan. 2.—The police yesterday . . i • i •

searched the domiciles of .70 anarchists plete undone month s subscription tooill' Dah.V Bax.XI K 1 IMI

and made 24 arrests. J for

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and a pension of $4,015 “in lieu of prissg and butlerage on wines imported iiuv the duchy," which must be a relic I of feudal days. This sunt of over$2,<il)0,04X) is clear profit, us she does not have to he charitable out of her own pocket.

Reducing bones i,v bur.,mg .s recom-1 , [ his !S lllC r T u! ; ir * Ct ™ ] P rice ()f water colors alone,

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